List of crossings of the Danube River

List of crossings of the Danube River

This is list of crossings of the Danube river, from its source in Germany to its mouth in the Black Sea. Next to each bridge listed is information regarding the year in which it was constructed and for what use it was constructed (foot bridge, bicycle bridges, car bridges or train bridges), and the distance from the mouth of the river in kilometers where available.

Crossings

River source: convergence at coord|47.950961|N|8.520412|E|name=river source (?)

See also

* List of bridges

External links

:"This article includes information translated from the German-language Wikipedia article . The German-language article cites the following sources:"
* [http://www.donauschifffahrt.info/fileadmin/group_upload/7/Daten_und_Fakten/Verkehrswege_Donau/donaubruecken_dezember06.pdf Liste sämtlicher Brücken über die Donau] (PDF) – Quelle: [http://www.donauschifffahrt.info donauschifffahrt.info]
* [http://www.donauschifffahrt.info/daten_fakten/verkehrsweg_donau/schleusen/ Liste der Schleusen] – Quelle: [http://www.donauschifffahrt.info donauschifffahrt.info] /
* [http://www.danube-river.org/de_home.html Die Donau ~ Faszination eines Flusses]
* [http://www01.noel.gv.at/donau/ Die interaktive Kulturkarte entlang der Donau]
* [http://www.argedonau.at/neu/index.htm Arbeitsgemeinschaft Donauländer]
* [http://surfbrett.at/geografie/donau/bruecken/brueckenframe1.html Wiener Donaubrücken]
* [http://kochhome.de/baseportal/brueckenbau/suchergebnis&mode=pictures&range=0,10&VerkehrswegUnten~=Donau Donaubrücken] bei brueckenbau-links.de


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